Amy Cobb, Mercy Medical Center's Director of Pharmacy Operations stated: "Our single i.v.STATION Robot prepared Zosyn powder reconstitutions and dilutions at an insourced cost of $122,888, compared to the equivalent annual PharMedium expense of $241,835, saving Mercy a total of $118,947 on a single API for 50 and 100ml Bags. At the same time, i.v.STATION also prepared Heparin dilutions at an internal annual cost of $22,440 for 5ml syringes compared to the equivalent annual PharMedium outlay of $113,220, saving Mercy a total of $90,780 on a single API."

Gaspar DeViedma, Health Robotics' Executive Vice President stated: "This represents a record 5-month payback for i.v.STATION, while 50+ outsourcing compounding centers [including 4 PharMedium locations in Memphis, Edison, Sugarland, and Cleveland] have been issued Forms 483 by the FDA for quality events during 2013 inspections. If this ROI and the tragic NECC meningitis events from 2012 do not make the case for Sterile Compounding Insourcing at hospital pharmacies with the i.v.STATION Robot, then I really wonder what ever will."

Ms. Cobb continued: "As far as Vancomycin, the same i.v.STATION Robot also prepared powder reconstitutions and dilutions on D5W, SWFI, and NS at an insourced cost of $22,500 compared to the equivalent annual PharMedium outlay of $106,165, saving Mercy a total of $83,665 on a single API for BD 20ml syringes and 100, 250 and 500ml Bags. Finally, the study showed that for Cefazolin, i.v.STATION additionally prepared powder reconstitutions and dilutions on D5W and NS at an internal cost of $17,160 compared to the equivalent annual PharMedium expense of $37,686, saving Mercy Medical Center a total of $20,526 on a single API for BD 20ml syringes and 50 and 100ml Bags."